Recognizing that nearly 70 percent of their roadway crashes were related to road departure Kentucky identified a need to address road departure accidents. . Roadway departure crashes are a priority for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KTC) because they have found that these crashes tend to lead to injuries or fatalities. If a half-mile roadway section had eight or more wet weather crashes over a five-year period, the KTC proactively applied a High Friction Surface treatment if the pavement was in a good condition. All of the locations used calcined bauxite for the aggregate.

The Florida Transportation Department (FDOT) has installed a number of High Friction Surface treatments around the state to date. Among the sites with HFST installed are the northbound interchange ramp at Royal Palm Boulevard and I-75 (Broward County), the I-595 interchange ramp to the Ft. Lauderdale airport, and the west leg (downgrade) of Sheridan St. at the North 29th Ave.

Over the last decade, a horizontal curve within the parks’ limits experienced a high frequency of wet crashes. This curve is located on US 199, a two-lane, rural highway in Del Norte County, approximately one mile east of the South Fork Road intersection.

The Forest Drive westbound approach, at its intersection with Cole Creek Parkway, regularly had vehicles sliding down the hill during icy weather. In 2011, the average daily traffic at the approach was 4,941 vehicles. In an effort to combat the problem, a High Friction Surface treatment was applied on this approach in 2004.